Raw action scenes and a closer look on crime investigation drama are just a few of the things viewers rave about the "NCIS". After touching a rather sensitive issue inside the military, NCIS is bound to tackle more intimate issues about politics, the government and personal lives, as the episodes of Season 12 unfolds.
Gary Glasberg, Executive Producer of the "NCIS" talks about the upcoming episodes of the series as well as the things he wanted to achieve in the last episode shown last Tuesday night. "It's a strong episode that touches on subject matter that I think are relevant and Rocky did a terrific job. I personally love when we take on subject matter that has some sensitivity to it, because I feel like we do a good job."
According to him, the February 10 episode titled "Cadence" guest star Tanner Stine who will play as DiNozzo during his time back when he was attending military prep school. Glasberg is very proud of what the episode reveals, "I think we captured the essence of who Tony may have been when he was younger-and any time that we can give continued insight into young DiNozzo, it only informs who he is today."
More spoilers on what the next episodes will be about are revealed in Glasberg interview with TVLine. And as the synopsis reveals, there is definitely no stopping and no holding back in this season.
Episode 15 of the series is undertaking death and murder. "Cabin Fever", to be aired on February 17 revolves on Sergei Mishnev and his crimes in recreating the deaths of people close to Gibbs and even went to the extent of killing Gibb's ex-wife, Diane. Fornell and Gibbs will sit down and settle all the grief and issues they have in their lives via an intimate and personal talk in Gibb's cabin in the woods.
Meanwhile, while the season is about to come to an end, an explosive finale is what Glasberg promises the viewers to expect. "I think I'm going to try and rattle people a liitle bit", he shares.
"NCIS" airs every Tuesday night on CBS.
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